Today's News

According to a police report, sometime between Thursday night and Friday morning, someone spray-painted several houses and vehicles along North Central Avenue, Howell Street, North Hoskins Avenue, Proctor Knott Street and Coakley Street. Tires were also slashed on some of the vehicles.

Anyone with information on this or any other crime is asked to contact Campbellsville Police at 465-4122 or the anonymous Community Safe Line at 469-PRID(E).

The rides may have ended a few weeks ago, but this year's dairy, beef and goat shows wrapped up fair events this weekend. The Taylor County Fair Open & Youth Dairy Show began Friday morning at 10 and the Youth Meat & Dairy Goat Show got under way at 6:30 p.m. The Open Beef Show closed out the fair at 11 a.m. Saturday.

Mike and Merica Durbin of Lebanon and Dale Dotson of Buffalo announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann Elizabeth Dotson, to Robin Anthony Greer, son of Christine Greer of Campbellsville and the late Kermit Greer.

Dotson is a 2006 graduate of Marion County High School and is employed at Amazon.com.

Greer is a 1997 graduate of Taylor County High School and is also employed at Amazon.

The wedding ceremony will take place at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 11 at Lebanon United Methodist Church. A reception will follow at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Lebanon.

State Rep. Bam Carney welcomed the reigning Miss Kentucky and Campbellsville native Emily Cox to the Kentucky House of Representatives on June 15. Pictured are, from left, Evan Cox, her brother; Ricky Cox, her father; Emily Cox and Carney.

Gladys Colvin was recently honored on her 90th birthday at her home by some friends from Palestine Baptist Church and family. Dr. Charles Hedrick, interim pastor, presents her with a vase of flowers. She turned 90 on May 21.